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Modeling and analysis of real-time Ada tasking programs
Proposes a model for real-time Ada tasking programs that naturally represents such features as processor sharing, priority preemption, and process suspension. We describe a semi-decision procedure for proving properties of the model that uses linear programming to determine the feasibility of paths explored during a state-space search of the program. We demonstrate the feasibility of this procedure by applying a prototype analyzer to several examples.<>